Seniors brunch recognizes achievements
By JENNIFER KEPPARD | Apr. 28, 2006There might be no literally sweeter way to say goodbye to friends and school than a stack of pancakes with maple syrup.
There might be no literally sweeter way to say goodbye to friends and school than a stack of pancakes with maple syrup.
For many students and University Heights residents, the fact that the end is in sight for construction on Main Street is as blissful as the end of winter.
For a show about nothing, "Seinfeld" has sure inspired a lot of talk about something, even seven years after the series ended.
For Ryan Boline, making the transition from the military to college is a difficult one.Boline, a freshman education major previously served in Iraq and continues to serve as Lance Corporal for the Marine Reserves.
In a Friday lecture at the Center for Inquiry off campus, speaker and author Ben Radford will use his insight as a scientist to prove his belief that the truth, about everything from Bigfoot to ghosts to aliens, is out there.Covering Bigfoot, alternative medicine, psychics and more, "Applying Science to the Paranormal" is designed with doubters in mind - the goal being to definitively prove or disprove several well-known claims of fringe-science."This talk is about the paranormal and we will be discussing a variety of things such as psychics, Bigfoot, lake monsters and a haunted house in Lackawanna," Radford said.